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…. The dancer impersonates a god, animal, bird, hunter, flower. He acts out a short theme. And he performs a series of short themes mailny during the month of Chaitra ( April). Chhou masks have predominantly human features slightly modified to suggest what…
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…. The dancer impersonates a god, animal, bird, hunter, flower. He acts out a short theme. And he performs a series of short themes mailny during the month of Chaitra ( April). Chhou masks have predominantly human features slightly modified to suggest what…
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…stacked up in human forms. These new robots are architectural in nature, animated by the videos, which play on each screen. Family of Robot: High-tech Child consists of 13 modern televisions which flash synthesized images at a rapid pace. Paik’s “…
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…River below. For a curious boy who loved nature, the area around Vinci must have been a wonderful childhood home. Leonardo was free to explore the woods and streams and to study the insects, animals, and birds which he later sketched in great detail in his…
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…of the Arno River below. For a curious boy who loved nature, the area around Vinci must have been a wonderful childhood home. Leonardo was free to explore the woods and streams and to study the insects, animals, and birds which he later sketched in great detail…
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…in the last 200 years in any organized form. One of the early practitioners in the eighteen century was Franz Anton Mesmer and his technique became known as "Mesmerism", "magnetism" or "animal magnetism…
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…"No representation of allocentric space has been found in the brain" Critically evaluate this statement. The question of how animals and humans navigate is a fundamental research problem upon which there has been much experimentation and debate…
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…occur, what happens when a person is sick? What about the unexpected effects? Should we even interfere with nature? All of the above are things that need to be considered before we can truly continue with research and experimentation
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…phobias (darkness, animals, etc) involve objects and situations that date from primitive times and were, in the distant past, serious sources of danger (Levinson, 1986, 184) Basically, our early ancestors may have been scared of darkness and animals
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…In modern science, the preconceived scheme in which nature manifests itself with the experimental devices, there are basic limitations in the scientific description of nature. The presence of chaotic systems in nature places a limit to apply…
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